Khamzat Chimaev of Russia has defeated Kamaru Usman of Nigeria to win the UFC middleweight championship title.
In the UFC 294 co-main event at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, Chimaev beat the former welterweight champion on points.
Chimaev was awarded the majority decision with scores of 29-27, 29-27, and 28-28.
He was initially expected to face Paulo Costa, but the Brazilian was forced to withdraw on 10 days’ notice due to an elbow injury, leading Usman to step in.
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The Nigerian, who held the welterweight title from 2018 until 2022, moved up to middleweight for the short-notice clash, fighting one of the sport’s most fearsome figures.
“I didn’t come here for the title. I came to make money and be happy,” Chimaev said during his post-fight interview. “I was in a gym two meters wide. I didn’t have food.
“It’s crazy. I love my job and I’m happy today to have money and food for my mom.”
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Chimaev has now improved to a perfect 13-0.
Usman (20-4), on the other hand, has now lost three straight fights.
“The Nigerian Nightmare” is on his first career losing streak after defeats to Chimaev and twice to Leon Edwards.
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